Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital W Symbol
πͺ is a Mathematical Sans-Serif bold capital W used for styled mathematical or typographic text.
U+1D5EA
πͺ is a Unicode character designed as a sans-serif bold capital W. Itβs commonly used when you want a consistent mathematical-style look. You can copy it directly or insert it by its Unicode code point.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital W Symbol Meaning
πͺ (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL W, U+1D5EA) is a stylistic βWβ with a bold, sans-serif mathematical form. Unlike a plain Latin βWβ, it belongs to a mathematical letter set, making it useful for headings, symbols, and variables that should visually match other mathematical alphanumerics. In practice, it helps maintain a uniform typographic style when youβre mixing different letter weights or math-styled alphabets. If youβre writing equations or naming systems (e.g., variables, sets, or labels), using this character can improve readability and design consistency across platforms that support the font.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables or parameters in math-styled text
- β’Designing typographic headers where a bold sans βWβ is needed
- β’Creating consistent math-themed social media graphics
- β’Formatting key terms or names in educational materials and slides
- β’Building UI text that matches a mathematical/academic visual style
Examples
πͺ Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Capital W
- πͺLet πͺ be the weighted sum.
- πͺChoose πͺ as the initial value.
- πͺDefine the set πͺ for all valid inputs.
- πͺParameter πͺ controls the strength of the effect.
- πͺIn model πͺ, the output is computed iteratively.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5EA | |
| HTML Entity | 𝗪 | |
| HTML Code | 𝗪 | |
| CSS | \1D5EA |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for πͺ?
πͺ is U+1D5EA (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL W).
How can I copy πͺ easily?
Copy the character shown on this page: πͺ. You can also use the HTML entity 𝗪 or the escaped forms provided by your toolset.
What does it look like compared to a normal W?
Itβs a styled version: a mathematical sans-serif bold capital W, so it will typically appear heavier and more uniform with math alphabets than a plain βWβ.
Where is πͺ commonly used?
Itβs often used in math-styled writing, design layouts, and labels where you want a bold mathematical βWβ that matches other styled characters.